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affecting

/uh-fek-ting/US // əˈfɛk tɪŋ //UK // (əˈfɛktɪŋ) //

影响,有影响的,影响到,影响的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : moving or exciting the feelings or emotions.

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Examples

  • Julianne Moore did a surprisingly affecting job, but Rachel Bay Jones also won a Tony for her performance in the stage version!

  • Arguably more affecting, strangers have been equated with danger during the pandemic.

  • Geisbert was also quick to mention how the methodology of the study could be affecting the current results.

  • President Ronald Reagan took similar action, affecting about 100,000 families.

  • Neither, too, was as chilling, as affecting, or, at times, as much of a slog.

  • In one particularly affecting monologue, AJ discusses his frustration and troubles upon returning to the US.

  • When asked about how his announcement from last November was affecting the race, Michaud seemed momentarily at a loss.

  • It is, however, a most serious matter as affecting the character and pecuniary value of these mines.

  • The combination pedals affecting the Great stop-knobs moved also the Pedal stop-knobs belonging to the proper group.

  • "Mr. Bills wants to know if he can come in now," came as an interruption to the scene, which was getting rather affecting.

  • There is something exceedingly affecting in the vague and shadowy prayer which she offered on this occasion.

  • I suppose the fact that we are going off this afternoon—the joy of returning to our old gay life is—is affecting us?